It has been tried many times, but each time is finally found: really good together online at the same time #muziek play, it can not. There is too much delay on the line to realize the meticulous synchronosity of most music. And if that delay was the same every time, you could do something about it. But that's not the case either. There have already been startups who claimed to tackle this problem, but they did not get any further than the promise.
Now, of course, it's best to make music together online. Just not at the same time. You send a file around or share it on Dropbox and create a chain composition. It starts with, for example, a drum computer, then the bass player follows a part, then the guitarist, etcetera. In this way you finally made a song together remotely.


The new tool Endlesss tackles this fact, but applies it in such a way that you have the feeling of making music together at the same time. Endlesss is currently an app for iOS only, Android will follow. Think of the app as a small studio with instruments to record parties. Loops can make.
I take the initiative to jam, send a link to a number of others, they go in and via a signal the different devices are kept synchronized. When I make a beat, the others hear it, too. Even if they don't run completely in the same way, that's not important.
Because the bass player then goes on with a part. He plays about my drums and when he is satisfied, he presses the button and updates the apps of the various participants with that bass loop. So you make the party first, and when you're satisfied, you send it.
This ensures that everyone keeps the music sound, that everyone first makes something in their own home and when satisfied they add it to the other's devices. That makes it feel like live jamming, even though it's not literally. Smart solution.
Yesterday there were lots of big music names with Endless going on, it has something.
Thank Marco Raaphorst for the tip!

Source: Fast Moving Targets

Making music online together